Do you happen to know which dip switch combination is which frequency? Couldn't find that info on the BEVRC site.

There seems no info anywhere on this one here on RCG, so here are the dip switch settings for the 1.2 (not 1.3) GHz 200mW from BEVRC (not sure if they sell this one anymore. I see only a 1.3GHz 200mW now in their shop. I bought it in Apr. 2012).

_____________1_____2_____3_____4
CH4 1,080MHz DOWN DOWN DOWN UP
CH5 1,120MHz DOWN DOWN UP DOWN
CH6 1,160MHz DOWN UP DOWN DOWN
CH7 1,200MHz UP DOWN DOWN DOWN

All four channels give a clean image on the test bench. The Tx isn't interesting though if you have to stick to 1.280MHz (CH9). I guess the 1.3GHz version will have the 8,9,H,C channels.

Good point, what are "H" and "C" channels. I bought a 1000mw Vtx from Ready made and tested it on my Diawa swr meter into a nonreactive load and the output ranged from 350-625mw. I did sent it back and will order the 1000mw version as it seems to be reported better. I noticed the "Hand C" channels and was wondering what they were.
Tom

Tim Tim Timmm... your budget seems to always be half of what you should spend, sure money is hard to come by and all, but think of the result of a project that is lowball on all parts.... What sort of outcome would you expect.... don't rush this hobby, take your time and do the reading otherwise it'll bight back hard.

While doing some Googling on available 1258MHz VTx I ran into this interesting gear. What's intriguing is the "custom" frequencies as shown in the description : Working Frequency: 1080MHz, 1120MHz, 1160MHz, 1200MHz (Frequencies like: 1.3GHz, 900MHz, etc. can be customized) Also, the "Channel changing by remote control(interface)" is interesting.
Has anyone had a chance to test these or any other reports about the functionality/ performance of this gear?

The VTx looks very familiar, almost identical to the 1258MHz offerings by vendors. . I emailed Correa Electronics and got a response. Pricing is very similar as well for the VTx, the combo VTx & VRx does seem to be nicely priced @ $89 + $25 shipping (see bottom for quote). I also asked about a couple of their mini CCD cameras. I've attached my questions and their response at the bottom of this post.

They also offer a 5.8GHz unit with same features. I posted that info on a new thread. If this gear can do what they claim and has good performance it would be a nice addition to what's available for FPV applications.

FPV mini 1.2/1.3 GHz 1W lightweight video TX/RX NEW

CS-B1proDescriptionThis is a 1.2 GHz mini wireless video transmitter and receiver kit which is specially designed for FPV flyers, 1W output power and very light weight.

My email:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:31 PM, <engineerx!@#$%^&@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello,
Can the new "mini" 1000mW 1.2GHz transmitter (CS-B1pro) be configured to work on 1258 MHz and 1280 MHz. This is for use in U.S.A. Those are the legal frequencies we can use here.
Also, can the transmitter work on those frequencies?
Also please provide pricing for these 2 cameras:
CS3120CH NTSC 20mm x 20mm 520 TVL ccd camera
CS3125CHE NTSC 25mm x 25mm 650 TVL ccd camera
What is the price of each individual part?
Do the transmitter and receiver have lower price if purchased together?
How much for shipping to USA California?
Can I buy from you direct on this website or do you have another website online where I can order. Please provide website link URL.
Thank you

Their response:
Hi ,
Yes, the new FPV 1W 1.3Ghz (CS-B1pro) can be configured to work on 1258Mhz and 1280Mhz. The price based on QTY 1 is USD 89.00/set; if buy tx rx sperately, TX price: USD 74.00/pc; RX price: USD 25.00/pc.

My 1.2 SunSky w/ stock antennas (plastic, articulated) on both vrx/tx, has worse penetration than my 5.8 FoxTech w/ Skew Planar (4 lobes) on vrx & stock (plastic, articulated) on vtx …
Flying stock 2.4 9x radio ... 12V from a 3s Lipo … FPV cam is a GoPro …
What can I do to get the best out of the 1.2 SunSky vrx/tx !? Thanks

Maybe I should mention I fly a Witespy quad ...
Also, reception only works on channel combinations: 4-7, 7-9, & that's pretty much it. Nothing on 8-8 ?!